Weekend music and chat with Mark Buckley.
Current affairs with Peter Johnson.
News, sport and weather updates.
Lively discussion about work and business, hosted by Nick Servini.
Rural, farming and environmental issues.
News, sport and weather updates.
When your world is shaken. A service from Rhos on Sea Methodist Church. Rev Malcolm Chester considers the love of God in the face of adversity.
Award-winning religious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of our day.
News and sport updates.
Dewi Griffiths presents music from the golden years of entertainment.
Another chance to hear Aled's chat with special guest Tenby-born actor Charles Dale.
Patrick Hannan and guests read the Sunday papers, discuss the week just gone and the one to come. Show more
2/7. Broadcaster and musician Huw Williams returns for another series of the show in which he follows a disused railway line in search of people's stories and the unusual.
Sian Pari Huws looks at what day to day life was like in Wales back in 1937. The diary of a young woman who lived in West Cross is the focus of this programme.
News and issues from Wales and around the world, presented by Peter Johnson.
Nicola Heywood Thomas presents reports and analysis in a weekly review of Wales' thriving arts scene.
Owen Money with classic tracks.
11/12. Richard Elfyn, Siriol Jenkins, Rhian Morgan and Steffan Rhodri, Radio Wales' comedy commandos, interrogate life in today's Wales: the snobs, the yobs and the inside jobs.
News, sport and weather updates.
4/10. Adam Walton serves up another slice of Welsh science. This week he looks into the worldwide Science Cafe movement which is bringing science out of the laboratory. Show more
3/7. Phil Rickman speaks to Kate Mosse about her new novel Sepulchre and Jonathan Black talks about the complex research that went into his book, The Secret History of the World.
News and sport updates.
Welsh singer Shan Cothi with light classical music and conversation. Including a news, sport and weather bulletin at 7.00pm.
A musical adventure in which Amy Wadge and Frank Hennessy swap ideas and enthusiasms about their personal musical tastes.
Sounds from and interviews with up-and-coming Welsh bands. Plus the gig guide.
BBC Radio Wales joins the BBC World Service for a selection of news and current affairs, science and arts programmes to take you through the night.